There are not many... Maybe the salary was okay.
No work-life balance. They make you feel bad for the time you take off.
Rude and unfriendly manager that stirs up a total "us vs. them" mentality within the team.
They will let you work until you break down and don't care for you afterwards.
Unfortunately, Twilio has been my worst work experience ever.
The interview process begins with an online coding challenge. It took about 2-3 weeks for me to hear back after the challenge. I then went to the next round, where I had 4 interviews within 4 hours: a behavioral, 2 technical, and a tech spec interv
The interview process involves three stages: * A timed take-home assessment on HackerRank. * A remote "onsite" that consists of four stages: * A "bar raiser" round to assess your situational awareness and behavioral responses. * Technical ta
I had two hours to solve a simple HackerRank problem. I was done in about 20 minutes. I spent the rest of the time adding "bells and whistles," unit tests, and made the whole thing parallel. I received a nearly instantaneous reply from Twilio (less
The interview process begins with an online coding challenge. It took about 2-3 weeks for me to hear back after the challenge. I then went to the next round, where I had 4 interviews within 4 hours: a behavioral, 2 technical, and a tech spec interv
The interview process involves three stages: * A timed take-home assessment on HackerRank. * A remote "onsite" that consists of four stages: * A "bar raiser" round to assess your situational awareness and behavioral responses. * Technical ta
I had two hours to solve a simple HackerRank problem. I was done in about 20 minutes. I spent the rest of the time adding "bells and whistles," unit tests, and made the whole thing parallel. I received a nearly instantaneous reply from Twilio (less